![Poster for Resonance Project: The First Echo [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF296381_260720_141518.png)
Resonance Project: The First Echo [Gongju]
Gongju-si·Bard Chamber House
![Poster for PaGAGnini Visit Concert [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF284553_260205_142020.gif)
Paid · Ages 7 and up · Gongju-si Gongju Arts Center
[About the Show] Who said classical music is boring? Beyond imagination! A comical string quartet that will have you laughing nonstop! Produced by Spain's performing arts production company YLLANA Production, the string quartet 'PaGAGnini' is a unique comical performance that breaks the mold of serious and solemn classical concerts. It captivates the audience with witty humor and a beautiful music medley that touches emotions, reflecting in its story the complex composition techniques, reckless personality, and musical interpretations of the genius musician Paganini. This performance is a new genre of 'classical contemporary music' presented by four outstanding musicians with elegant playing techniques, earning praise not only from general audiences but also from demanding, musically knowledgeable spectators. Enjoyable by audiences worldwide regardless of age or nationality, its artistic quality was recognized by winning numerous international festival awards, including the 'Best Show Award' at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the UK. Invited as the opening act of the Busan International Performing Arts Festival where it sold out, it will create moments for the audience to communicate with the stage through laughter with even more upgraded humor and irony in 2026. [Program] P. Sarasate – Carmen Fantasie, Op. 25 M. de Falla – Spanish Dance from La vida breve L. Boccherini – Minuet in E Major, Op. 13 No. 5 J. Pachelbel – Canon in D Major, T. 337 Pagagnini Quartet – Rhapsody No. 3, Op. 1 S. Umebayashi – “Yumeji’s Theme” from In the Mood for Love W. A. Mozart – Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216 U2 – “With or Without You” S. Gainsbourg – “La Javanaise” N. Paganini – Caprice No. 24, Op. 1 A. Vivaldi – The Four Seasons * The above program is subject to change due to the circumstances of the performers. Reservation: Nol Universe http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=25018454 Venue: http://acc.gongju.go.kr/ Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Capacity: 735 Parking: Available 출연: 에두아르도 오르테가 에헤아, 페르난도 클레멘테 로페즈, 토마스 포티롱, 게오르기 포르나예프 디미트로프
Gongju-si Gongju Arts Center
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![Poster for Resonance Project: The First Echo [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF296381_260720_141518.png)
Gongju-si·Bard Chamber House
![Poster for Lecture Concert III: Latin Classical Music [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF285392_260219_164617.gif)
Gongju-si·Gongju Arts Center
![Poster for Golden Ink Fragrance: Tan-eun Yi Jeong, the Greatest Ink Bamboo Painter of Joseon [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF297629_260804_121940.gif)
Gongju-si·Gongju Arts Center
![Poster for In Search of the Crown: Jinmyosu and the Gate of Time [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF297898_260807_101301.gif)
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